Here are the contents of that file...
default=0
timeout=30
min_mem64=1536
title OpenSolaris Development snv_117
kernel$ /I86PC.OpenSolaris-5/platform/i86pc/kernel/$ISADIR/
unix -B
install_media=http://192.168.1.125:5555/tank/aiserver/osol-1002-ai-x86,install_service=1002x86,install_svc_address=192.168.1.125:46501,livemode=text
module /I86PC.OpenSolaris-5/x86.microroot
The directory /tftpboot/I86PC.OpenSolaris-5 is empty...
OK, so now I know why it's not working, but what caused this? Is there
a known issue with the installadm tools in b117? If not, how do I
correct this or wipe the slate clean so I can get AI working?
On Jul 13, 2009, at 9:44 AM, Ethan Quach wrote:
> In your case, its likely
>
> /tftpboot/menu.lst.1002x86b117
>
>
> you can also just hit 'e' on your keyboard on the client
> when you see the grub menu. This makes it display the
> lines of that grub entry.
>
>
> -ethan
>
>
> Aaron Epps wrote:
>> Where's the menu.lst file stored that the AI server sends to the
>> client?
>>